This Thursday, financial markets oscillated between global economic indicators and a major corporate shake-up in Brazil. Analysts scrutinized March’s GDP monitor and China’s April industrial output, uncovering subtle economic trends. Concurrently, Brazil’s stock market buzzed with Jean Paul Prates’s removal as president of Petrobras (PETR4). President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s unexpected dismissal of Prates […]
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